A Dog’s Perspective
Just returned home from a week stay which was thoroughly enjoyed. The easy access a short distance from the M20/A20 meant that I wasn’t cooped up in the car for too long. Inevitably the good road links caused some road noise but this soon faded into the distance particularly in the lower part of the site which had the rural feel my springer spaniel nose enjoys best. It even had plenty of rabbits to entertain me as I walked past to and from the dog run. Great dog run by the way, plenty of room for me to stretch my legs off lead and I even managed to chase a ball quite regularly down the line of trees as there were very few canine competitors around. No dog wash for my muddy paws (ha like I care!) but I heard the owners mention how clean and well-maintained their washing facilities were with good showers for them to enjoy - each to their own. Found a few footpaths to enjoy from the site and I particularly enjoyed running freely in Reinden Woods in Densole which we walked too as well. In fact it was a good holiday for walks with easy access to the North Downs, the Wye walk being a particular favourite, as well as a breezy walk on the cliffs above Dover but who doesn’t mind their ears flapping when there is a good view. Shame the owners didn’t let me off lead here - for some reason they thought that just because I’m obsessed with jumping in water, I might have gone over the white cliffs even with the fencing. As if us springers are that daft..........?!
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